Hi all,
I have a 1972 Minor Pickup, it has a disc brake conversion on it, I need to replace the discs as they are badly worn. The problem is I am not able to identify the conversion that has been fitted to it in the past.
The discs are 190mm or 7.5" diameter, the hubs don't look modified although I haven't taken them off for a really close look. The calipers are lockheed (no. 3843280, although number is faint and the 3's could be 8's or visa versa). The PCD is set up for minor wheels. So far I have ruled out a marina or Sprite / midget conversion.
Anyone have any other suggestions?
Many thanks for your help in this mystery.
MattyC
Strange disc brake conversion Help me ID it
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You could try powertrack to see if they can help
http://www.powertrackbrakes.co.uk/index.html
Another thing do the pads have a part number on them as that might help.
According to my books the Midget discs are 8.25" or 209.5mm and Ital discs which I am sure is the same as the Marina are 9.785" or 248.5mm
http://www.powertrackbrakes.co.uk/index.html
Another thing do the pads have a part number on them as that might help.
According to my books the Midget discs are 8.25" or 209.5mm and Ital discs which I am sure is the same as the Marina are 9.785" or 248.5mm
Cheers
Kevin
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Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
Herts Branch Member
Moderator MMOC 44706